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Washington Corrections Center is a Washington State Department of Corrections men's prison located in Shelton, Washington. [1] With an operating capacity of 1,300, it is the sixth largest prison in the state (after Stafford Creek Corrections Center) and is surrounded by forestland. It opened in 1964, seventy-five years after statehood.
Dixon Correctional Center: 1 – Maximum (X-House Psychiatric) 3 – High Medium (Main/SMC) 5 – High Minimum (Dorm Units) 2,529 Hill Correctional Center: 2 – Secure Medium: 1,867 Lawrence Correctional Center: 2 – Secure Medium: 2,320 Pinckneyville Correctional Center: 2 – Secure Medium: 2,274 Western Illinois Correctional Center: 2 ...
Missouri Male [126] Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago: Illinois Mixed [127] Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York (temporarily closed) New York Mixed [128] Metropolitan Correctional Center, San Diego: California Mixed [129] Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn: New York Mixed [130] Metropolitan Detention Center, Guaynabo: Puerto ...
(The Center Square) – Illinois correctional officers have reported overdose symptoms after handling inmates' mail, and now Republicans are calling to suspend or electronically scan incoming mail ...
An example of a modern correctional facility in Missouri. This picture was featured in a presentation in Feburary by the South Dakota Department of Corrections about the new men's prison it would ...
Olympic Corrections Center (OCC) Forks: 1968 No Male 381 MI-2 Stafford Creek Corrections Center (SCCC) Aberdeen: 2000 Yes Male 1,936 MI-3 Medium Maximum Washington Corrections Center (WCC) Shelton: 1964 Yes Male 1,268 Medium Close Maximum Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) Gig Harbor: 1971 Yes Female 738 MI-2 MI-3 Medium Close
Central Missouri Correctional Center (closed June 2005) [13] As of 2010 the state did not use private prisons or export prisoners to facilities in other states. [ 14 ] Previously, in 1995, the state had exported prisoners to the Newton County Correctional Center in Newton, Texas, to temporarily alleviate overcrowding.
A team of prison officials, required to review trans prisoners’ housing placement at least every six months, wrote in a July 2021 report that Kim reported feeling ready to give up on life while ...